mpv is cross-platform.
Their help page technically says you can use the same phone number on up to 10 accounts, but that hasn't been the case in 4–5 years or more. It's more like 2–4 accounts per number allowed in my experience, and there is…
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I suppose it does raise the bar somewhat, but there are many websites that sell access to phone numbers that specifically work on major services like Google for as low as 10 cents per text.
yeah, they avoid any gplv3 software on macos, not sure if ios has any that's even gplv2.
it's unix (bsd), not linux. also, the minimum is actually 4 digits. you can tap "passcode options" when setting/changing passcode. not sure how much better that would be though. i generally like face id but i do hope…
I knew about `:x`, but I had no idea there was an actual distinction beyond just being a shortcut for `:wq`.
It's common for them to not include more than original and/or English audio, but most competent groups will generally include all available subtitles at least.
it does, but to use hashes you'd have to pin exact versions of every dependency, which is generally undesirable for a library
i don't understand why you're being downvoted, that's exactly what it is for. android users can use do not disturb as well.
how exactly does it violate your privacy to be merely allowed (not forced) to discuss your salary?
it definitely should be possible at a router level, why should i be forced to configure each device individually? that said, obviously it should be possible to override on the device level, like it already is most of…
https://xkcd.com/1357/
it seems to me like systems like these are the exception rather than the rule. you can always turn off nagle's algorithm if you have something really latency-sensitive, but it should not be off by default. 200 ms is not…
I think this could be avoided by using this syntax instead: bash < <(curl -fsSL example.com/foo.sh)
it's generally a good idea to do echo 3 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches for benchmarks to avoid disk cache speeding things up, i'm surprised it wasn't mentioned
the title is misleading, it makes it sound like tutanota had an age restriction and three blocked them because of that, but instead three put it behind an age gate.
the "use android" argument is getting really tiring. as someone who used to be an android user for years and still somewhat keeps up with the ecosystem, ios and most apps written for it (including major apps like…
> They recently got rid of recurring subscriptions because they said they didn't want to store any PII. as much as this may be a noble goal, as a user i want to have the option of a recurring subscription, especially if…
you may have a point about amplification attacks, but that's not the main reason DoH/DoT exists. simply using legacy DNS over TCP will not magically make it encrypted.
why does not having any nyc employees yet exempt them if they are hiring nyc-based people?
> if you advertise a job respond to applicants quickly - as in within minutes of the application i mean it's nice to get a response as soon as possible but this seems completely unrealistic... it seems perfectly normal…
that was a thing with openid but it pretty much died out.
> Based on the fact that they've gone through several waves of layoffs and nothing significant has broken yet. it hasn't been long enough to be able to say that yet. if you get rid of all firefighters, that doesn't mean…
mpv is cross-platform.
Their help page technically says you can use the same phone number on up to 10 accounts, but that hasn't been the case in 4–5 years or more. It's more like 2–4 accounts per number allowed in my experience, and there is…
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I suppose it does raise the bar somewhat, but there are many websites that sell access to phone numbers that specifically work on major services like Google for as low as 10 cents per text.
yeah, they avoid any gplv3 software on macos, not sure if ios has any that's even gplv2.
it's unix (bsd), not linux. also, the minimum is actually 4 digits. you can tap "passcode options" when setting/changing passcode. not sure how much better that would be though. i generally like face id but i do hope…
I knew about `:x`, but I had no idea there was an actual distinction beyond just being a shortcut for `:wq`.
It's common for them to not include more than original and/or English audio, but most competent groups will generally include all available subtitles at least.
it does, but to use hashes you'd have to pin exact versions of every dependency, which is generally undesirable for a library
i don't understand why you're being downvoted, that's exactly what it is for. android users can use do not disturb as well.
how exactly does it violate your privacy to be merely allowed (not forced) to discuss your salary?
it definitely should be possible at a router level, why should i be forced to configure each device individually? that said, obviously it should be possible to override on the device level, like it already is most of…
https://xkcd.com/1357/
it seems to me like systems like these are the exception rather than the rule. you can always turn off nagle's algorithm if you have something really latency-sensitive, but it should not be off by default. 200 ms is not…
I think this could be avoided by using this syntax instead: bash < <(curl -fsSL example.com/foo.sh)
it's generally a good idea to do echo 3 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches for benchmarks to avoid disk cache speeding things up, i'm surprised it wasn't mentioned
the title is misleading, it makes it sound like tutanota had an age restriction and three blocked them because of that, but instead three put it behind an age gate.
the "use android" argument is getting really tiring. as someone who used to be an android user for years and still somewhat keeps up with the ecosystem, ios and most apps written for it (including major apps like…
> They recently got rid of recurring subscriptions because they said they didn't want to store any PII. as much as this may be a noble goal, as a user i want to have the option of a recurring subscription, especially if…
you may have a point about amplification attacks, but that's not the main reason DoH/DoT exists. simply using legacy DNS over TCP will not magically make it encrypted.
why does not having any nyc employees yet exempt them if they are hiring nyc-based people?
> if you advertise a job respond to applicants quickly - as in within minutes of the application i mean it's nice to get a response as soon as possible but this seems completely unrealistic... it seems perfectly normal…
that was a thing with openid but it pretty much died out.
> Based on the fact that they've gone through several waves of layoffs and nothing significant has broken yet. it hasn't been long enough to be able to say that yet. if you get rid of all firefighters, that doesn't mean…